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   Rocky Mount Evening Telegram (Newspaper) - January 27, 1964, Rocky Mount, North Carolina                                X ft fli 5UIU1 01 wto Oi HIM WEATHER Cloudy cool tonight day partly cloudy and colder 106 11 ROCKY MONDAY JANUARY 6c DAILY 15e SUNDAY 40e WEEKLY NIZE RED CHIN A CHAT WITH ARCHBISHOP President John son pauses for a chat with the Most Patrick Archbishop of after special service celebrating the annual Roman Catholic Red Mass at Matthews Top government officials and diplomats joined the Chief Executive in the AP Wirephoto Motors Earnings Highest In US History NEW YORK AP Telephone and Telegraph Motors in 1963 earned sum never be equaled iq a calendar year a GM reported In summarizing what in many ways was an dented year in the automobile General Motors also reported new high marks in car and truck for the 12 months ended has not yet giv en iU figures for calendar Car dividends paid and profit js the worlds largest manufacturing set its previous highs of in net profits and billion in The spate of new statistical highs generally reflected a boom that took hold in autos in expanded in 1963 and still per share of common ment the GM 1963 On a unit cars pro The only earnings by all automakers in the United States were second to mcni weie iu figure was the But counting im net income reported by GM Page 2A LBJ Hails MacArthur As Hero Of MARGARET CHASE SMITH Senate may announce for he her real objec Jve would be the vice presiden tial Smith tried to scotch such thinking She told an interviewer on Sunday show If I decide to NEW YORK AP Douglas has been hailed by President Johnson on the gen 84th birthday as one of the authentic American heroes of this who turned 84 received a delegation of five cadets from the Military Academy at West in his Waldorf Towers He told them the praise being heaped upon him was a little as far as Im The general of the a con gratulatory telegram from the President and recalled that Johnson had been one of in the Southwest Pacific during World War I remember the day I deco rated him with the Silver general for his cool ness and courage during an air mission in New MacArthur added The Presidents of is an extravagant But I shall cherish because it comes not only from the chief magistrate of the but because of the close friendship between the President and my Could a woman win the nom It would bo an uphill but I think it is she Smith had been expect ed to announce her intentions 5 in a speech to the Wom ens National Press her luncheon forum But she canceled that talk and other ap immediately after re word of President Ken SITUATION WELL IN HAND General of the Army Douglas MacArthur cuts cake at 84th birthday Earty In hit honor at the Now who Maine Senator Is First Woman To Enter Race WASHINGTON AP Margaret Chase never beaten lady from tossed her bonnet into the presidential ring In an appearance before the Womens National Press the 66yearold a onetime Hello Girl for the Skowhegan Telephone nailed her moderate Republi can colors to the In a suspenseful buildup to a she re cited reasons she said had been given her why she should run and why she should As gratifying as are the reasons she I find the reasons against more tell She mentioned lack of organization and time and the heavy odds against while the audi ence she had taken these impelling reasons into and I have decided that I shall There has been speculation while the 66 yearold veteran of 15 years in hand today to sub urban I will be a the candidate for ZOO DIRECTOR BITTEN A Salt Lake City zoo Jerry shown in died today after being bit ten by a 5foot African puff con one of the most deadly maker in the This picture the taken in its cage after the director was bitten while cleaning up the snakes AP Wirephoto Johnson Seeks Suburban Aid By WASHINGTON AP Pres ident Johnson extended a help com muni swamped by demands for N uncounted milel new streets and utility and an unprecedented volume of water and sewerage Violent Deaths Put At Thirteen At least 13 persons died by violence in North Carolina dur ing the weekend with at least 10 lives lost in traffic Robert Lee of Greensboro was when fire destroyed an out building where he was about of Asheboro Was stabbed to Police charged a Wil liam with James Henry and Gloria both of died in a headon collision on 258 about two miles south of Scotland Other traffic accident victims were Stedman Willie Roscoe Denton Con nie Goldsboro and Maude Shel by Erwin Kinston Sara Beulah Greensboro and Walter Rainey Brown Sunn grants and loans to lo governments and private developers so future expansion wont be carried as it often has in the in a sprawl space un planned and uneconomic This was the major new pro posal in the Presidents mes sage to Congress on housing and community but he also had a few new wrinkles in the estab programs such as public housing and urban These variations included plans to buy and rent existing housing for public housing pur poses and new aid for those ousted by urban renewal proj Johnson outlined to Congress a comprehensive program to achieve the goal he set shortly taking office last fall A cent home for all Ameri He called for expanded public housing and urban new programs to help provide homes for farmers and migra tory farm In the first major housing leg Johnson proposal since renewed some old de mands of the late President See LBJ Page 2A Daily Almanac Sunset today Sunrise tomorrow today Full Moon 28 PROMINENT STARS The lead the he brighter Twin and nearer the is 35 light years from the Earth Bite By African Snake Fatal To Zoo Director By PHIL KEIF SALT LAKE CITY City Zoos Jerry de died today after hours of agony from the bite of a dead ly African De Bary bitten Saturday night when he suffered a dizzy spell while cleaning the puff adders died at after and a half of what ww excruciating The venom attacks the ner vous causing muscle spasm and De Barys heart stopped temporarily more than Breathing was nearly impossible at A resuscitator bad to be used and an opening was made in De Barys windpipe to help him Puff adder snake serum was flown by Navy jet from the San More was ordered from Southern Rhodes The puff adder is a of South Africa and thats where the serum is The serum from South Afri ca was ordered by Sister Mary superior at Salt Lake Citys Holy Cross where De Bary Sis ter Mary telephoned a in Salis Southern for the But De a native died before it As far as could be determined De Bary was the only person ever Bitten puff adder 4n of the bitten of ar PARIS official ly recognized the Communist Chinese in Peking Peking radio made a similar The French announcement said the two governments had agreed to establish diplomatic relations and to exchange am There was no immediate in dication of how this step would affect the ties between France and the Nationalist Chinese re gime of President Chiang Kai shek j French officials had said that Peking had not demanded that France break relations with Chiang a con dition for diplomatic and the was that could therefore main tain relations with oth re Peking Radio said France and Red to appoint ambassadors to each other within three In the State Department called Frances of Peking an un fortunate step and reaffirmed to stand by the Nationalist The State Department said re expressed Its view to he The Department said he French recognition was par since it came at a time when the Chi nese Communists are promoting aggression and sub version Southeast Asia and The French government an said if by a first 36 years Gaboon arid sur Perkins I know what tremendous pain is It is one of my inost vivid mem The pain is extensive and It felt like a big weight on my chest and I was not able to And like acid was eating inside An associate described De Bary Sunday as being conscious and taking it calmly al though in severe Bary was working in the snake house For some reason he became dizzy after he opened the glass door of the puff adders New England Man In 5Car US 301 Crash WHITAKERS A West man was killed in a five vehicle traffic accident on 301 of the city limits here this morning at One other person was Henry John of West was knocked from his vehicle onto the pave ment and over by vehicles Eriksons apparently was two other of run the southbound 1962 Buick struck the rear of a car which had slowed for a disabled on the shoulder of the highway and about a foot onto the travel His car then spun around into the mid dle of the highway and was struck by a car and another both headed u State Murphy who investigated the their vehicles and the extent of damage as follows Williard Woodrow of operating hauling new cars and owned by Morrison Motor Sales of dam age Shirley Ann 22 of Camp operating a 196 damage to rear his 1962 Buick a total loss William of Lake operating a a loss Gary Raymond operating See WRECK Page 2A Postponed CAPE AP A fueling problem in the first stage forced ite postponement today of an attempt to lanch the Saturn I rocket which is intended to or bit thf heaviest When the postponement first was announced the official said they would make another launching attempt they said Inter that new firing date had not DEATH GAR A 63yeofqld West man was killed in a 5ear wreck when he was thrown from his car into US 301 highway juit north pf early morning The a total E cor tele of ww spun around into tho highway and by two heoM in the opposite He fell Effect Not Usted On Chiang Regime Statewide Push Richardson fresh a rousing weekend rally at began his state wide campaign tour for the Democratic gubernatorial nom The former federal judge be gan a grinding 24western coun ty handshaking tour that start ed today in And will end with a rally at the Graham County courthouse in Robbins Preyer received an astic sendoff Saturday at a rally attended by more than He shared the spotlight with tele vision comedian George Gobel anda host of hillbilly and folk But the crowd saved its big gest ovation when Preyer pre he would win the nomi nation in the first primary Therell be no need for any runoff Preyers two major opponents are Raleigh Attorney Bever ly Lake and former Superior Court Judge Dan Moore of Youre going to hear a lot of howling in the next few weeks Preyer told his Howling by one candidate who would set the people of this state against each other and would open a quarrel between the past and the pres ent and cause us lose the And youll hear still another candidate who feels that we are tired and weary and would preside over State government as the candidate of the arid the gov of the Peoples lic of China have by mutual to establish dip They in to designate their ambassadors within three See FRANCE Page 2A RUTH Wounded in Congo US Missionary One Hurt MANNOCK AP An American woman missionary has and another ing Christian and the central Congo ment in province of The central government said it had documentary proof the led by former Educa tion Minister are supported byRed The government declared la state of emergency in Kwilu province and rushed 450 diers the It important measures would be the nature of m 1 I 4 of Eagle Sunday was re ported killed by a rebels arrow during a raid on a Baptist mis sion at the village of Mangun 300 miles southeast of Leo The Congo inland missionary m that Ruth of also attached to the Man gungu Latest indicated she was still in The guerrillas killed three Roman priests last v Seven American missionarie and two were removed by helicopters Friday in southern Kwi after guerrillas burned their See CONGO Todays Telegram Capitol Square Classified 73 Comics 6B Crossword 6B Editorials 44 Farm News Junior Editors 66 Obituaries 2A Sports 48 53 Women WA d Peace lii Restive East Africa 9y DENNIS NEELD Kenya ish troops kept peace in restive East Africa today after disarm ing mutinous native soldiers in the young commonwealth na tions of Tanganyika and British and African officers questioned the rebellious troops in the three coin trying to find out if there was a master plan behind the All erupted last In the wake of the Com coup that toppled span of spokesman the British East Africa post in Nairobi np haS but investigations were The mutineers in and Uganda were mer members of the V African Rifles who had served under the flag until the three territories gained inde After some British officers remained at the three governments quest to train and command the The mutinies stemmed from demands for removal of the British higher A Condon foe U flans W denied Soviet charges that Car  

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